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indicating certain characters and circumstances which appeared to afford 
reasonable ground for treating several of the New Zealand forms of Chryso- 
phani as distinct species or varieties. 
Not having had time to complete the coloured drawings intended to 
ilustrate the several forms, I promised to prepare such drawings and to 
give a full description in a future paper, and I now fulfil that promise. 
The several letters—A, B, C, D, E, F and G—used in my former paper 
to indieate the different forms, will be now used to indicate the like. 
CHRYSOPHANUS SALUSTIUS, Fab. 
B. Male: Primaries. —Broad ; costa slightly rounded towards the apex 
and considerably so at the base ; hind margin uniformly convex. 
Upper side.—Fulgid golden-copper, dusky at the base; the dusky shade 
not extending to the discoidal dots ; two black dots before the middle, the 
one being in the discoidal cell and the other between the medial and anal 
nervures; a black quadrate patch on the false nervure closing the discoidal 
cell; beyond the middle and midway between the quadrate patch and the 
submarginal band, a eurved and rather narrow black band disrupted by the 
intersection of the nervures; a submarginal black macular band, the 
macule more or less confluent; hind margin bordered with black; the 
border and submarginal band contiguous towards the anal angle, and con- 
fluent towards the apex where they expand and form a broad termination 
on the costa; nervures slightly bordered and in some individuals slightly 
irrorated with black; cilia pale fulvous. 
Under side pares the base, costa, hind margin, and apex, pale dull 
yellow blending with the luteous ; the discoidal black dots and quadrate 
patch as on the upper side, the latter formed of two confluent spots, the 
first band beyond the patch represented by seven (occasionally eight) 
roundish black spots, and the spot between the externo-medial and sub- 
externo-medial nervures being (in some individuals) blotched outwardly, 
and the two between the subexterno-medial and anal nervures being 
didymous ; the maculæ of the submarginal band diminish in size from the 
anal angle towards the apex where they become obsolete ; cilia pinkish- 
orange. 
Secondaries: Upper side.—Fulgid golden-copper, dusky at the base and 
inner margin ; a dusky dot in the discoidal cell towards the base; a black 
patch closing the discoidal cell, midway between which and the submarginal 
band is a rather narrow irregular curved black macular band ; the maculæ 
of the latter band sagittate; hind margin bordered with black, the black 
border and submarginal band being confluent towards the anterior margin ; 
cilia pale fulvous. 
